F# in Visual Studio 2010

June 8, 2009 11:59 by Calvin Luttrell

It was bound to happen that F# would become part of the languages supported in Visual Studio. The F# language started as a research project at Microsoft. F# is considered a functional program language. It is more functional that other language for the processing data and a large volume of data and calculations. It works based on three main keywords but allows you to full interact with the .Net Framework and all its classes.

When you create F# project there are fewer options than other languages. There is no real Asp.Net web site template in F#. Not to say that you couldn’t do it manually. The other languages do a really a good job of these kind of projects. For F# the best would be best used in components which chew up data and spit them out to a presentation systems UI. If you really want to you can create form objects and display and model data visually.   


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